Marcus Silcock's Dream Dust is a surreal-absurd tapestry of fragmented memories, cultural observations, and existential explorations. Through vivid, kaleidoscopic prose poems, Silcock crafts a world where the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary dissolve, illuminating life's absurdities and fleeting beauty. Moving seamlessly from the intimate to the universal, this collection engages with themes of identity, displacement, and human connection, all with a sharp wit and a dreamlike sensibility. Silcock's mastery of surreal imagery and rhythmic language offers a deeply evocative journey through the spaces between reality and reverie.…mehr
Marcus Silcock's Dream Dust is a surreal-absurd tapestry of fragmented memories, cultural observations, and existential explorations. Through vivid, kaleidoscopic prose poems, Silcock crafts a world where the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary dissolve, illuminating life's absurdities and fleeting beauty. Moving seamlessly from the intimate to the universal, this collection engages with themes of identity, displacement, and human connection, all with a sharp wit and a dreamlike sensibility. Silcock's mastery of surreal imagery and rhythmic language offers a deeply evocative journey through the spaces between reality and reverie.
Born in Portadown, Northern Ireland, Marcus Silcock (formerly Slease) has made his home in Turkey, Poland, Italy, South Korea, the United States, Spain, and the United Kingdom - experiences that inform his surreal-absurd travel writing. He co-edits surreal-absurd for Mercurius magazine. His poetry has been translated into Turkish, Slovakian, Polish, and Danish. He is the author of Never Mind the Beasts (Dostoyevsky Wannabe), The Green Monk (Boiler House Press), and Play Yr Kardz Right (Dostoyevsky Wannabe), among others. Currently, he lives in Sitges and teaches high school in Barcelona. Find out more at: Never Mind the Beasts (www.nevermindthebeasts.com)
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